Hi, I’m Cami Ortiz, an Illustrator and Designer who cares deeply about helping others convey their world-changing ideas through visual storytelling.

Why I’m A Designer

Imagine you care deeply about something that could make a positive impact on the world. It’s just a whisper in your mind, but you wish others could hear it—and care just as much. Finally, you gather the courage to share it with the world.

I help change-driven organizations, startups, and individuals find a compelling visual voice for their world-changing ideas, transforming them into thoughtfully crafted designs and illustrations. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with incredible entrepreneurs, startups, and agencies dedicated to making a difference.

❋ Published Work


Light the candles that line the hallway by Sammi Sowerby - The Illustrated Diaries Entry. 

Little Apple’s Tattoo by Sophie - Children’s Book Illustration. 

❋ Selected Clients


Indie Health – Helping independent occupational therapists provide their services effortlessly.

Wider Visions – Coaching individuals to transform their lives and live more fulfillingly.

Éxito & Co – Maximizing the impact of community-based advocacy through holistic support and streamlined expertise.

Sophie Yuan – Teaching children about mindfulness, self-awareness, and acceptance through her fantastic stories.


I’m at my happiest when I’m helping others make an impact. I’m currently based in Beacon, NY, but my roots are firmly planted in the vibrant culture of El Salvador. 

My creative journey started, as all good stories of silly creative upbringings do, with a mild act of rebellion: I painted my Converse All-Stars to make them look ‘cooler’ (funkier and sillier… can’t blame me, I was 12, which naturally led to being grounded. I loved those shoes, but they just had to be one-of-a-kind! My mom didn’t approve—nor does society a lot of the time when you’re out here painting outside the lines. But years later, my need to create and stand out has led me to work with others who want to color the world their own way, no matter how challenging or out of the ordinary. So, thanks, Mom, for teaching me that breaking the mold might get you into trouble, but it’s absolutely worth it in the end.
         
©Cami Ortiz 2025